Posts Tagged “tools”

Extremely Useful PHP Tools

by Nazly on January 21, 2009

Just came across the 50 Extremely Useful PHP Tools posted at Smashing Magazine which immediately caught my attention. It lists all the great tools around PHP which makes it more easier and fun to code. I have started to write (…)

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Ubiquity – Connecting the Web with language

by Nazly on September 3, 2008

Couple of days back I heard about Ubiquity, an experiment by Mozilla Labs to connect the Web with language that would make Web tasks much more easy and fun to deal with for an average user. I installed Ubiquity and (…)

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Cheat Sheets for Web Developers

by Nazly on July 9, 2008

I found this excellent list of cheat sheets for Web Developers. It even includes a cheat sheet for SEO. It will be really valuable for Web Developers to keep these cheat sheets in hand. Cheat Sheets for Front-end Web Developers (…)

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100+ Resources for Web Developers

by Nazly on March 10, 2008

This is a fantastic list for Web Developers. 100+ Resources for Web Developers From the Blogpost : There is some amazing stuff out there on the Web-resources, tools, tricks, and tips. Problem is, as a Web developer, you spend so (…)

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Web Development with Mozilla Firefox

by Nazly on December 17, 2005

Lately I have been playing around with the Web Development tools for Firefox and I was really excited with all the functionalities as designing and debugging Web pages has never been better. The Built in tools such as the JavaScript (…)

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MySQL GUI tools

by Nazly on September 20, 2005

I have been playing around with the MySQL GUI tools lately specially with the MySQL Query Browser and its really easy to play around with SQL queries. I did use PHPMyAdmin effectively though I simply like the Query Browser. MySQL (…)

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Google Sitemaps

by Nazly on September 13, 2005

Google Sitemaps helps Webmasters to index their pages in the Google Search engine. The web crawling process is not really an updated process where the crawlers or AKA 'spiders' visit the sites and follow the links to gather information about (…)

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